Christian Ulbricht Nutcracker - King Glazed

Price
$104
  • Brand: Christian Ulbricht – Authentic Erzgebirge (Ore Mountains) craftsmanship
  • Design: Royal nutcracker with crown, scepter, and elegant uniform
  • Handcrafted: Finely carved and hand-glazed by German artisans
  • Movable mouth: Classic lever design for decorative display
  • Finish: Glazed coating enhances natural wood grain and detail
  • Height: 6.7 inches tall – compact yet regal in presence
  • Collector’s piece: A noble addition to any nutcracker or holiday collection

The Glazed King Nutcracker by Christian Ulbricht

This stunning hand carved nutcracker is dressed in truly royal attire. His outfit features a rounded square shaped red crown with golden accents, a bright red jacket and belt with golden buttons, dark green pants and squared grey boots. This proud king is holding his golden scepter which rests high on his shoulder as a sign of his kingdom’s future resting in his hands during his reign as king. The glaze brushed over this nutcracker brings out the beautiful details in the wood grain.

Q: What does the King Nutcracker symbolize?
A: The King represents authority, protection, and strength, guarding your home as a traditional figure of good luck.

Q: Can the mouth open like a real nutcracker?
A: Yes, the mouth is movable with a lever on the back, but it’s intended for decoration only.

Q: What makes the glazed finish special?
A: The glaze enhances the natural wood tones, adding luster and highlighting the fine carving details.

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German Smokers have been part of our family tradition for generations. We offer only genuine handcrafted figures, carefully packed and shipped with care from our small business in the U.S.

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